THURSDAY,. JANUARY. 1,1914. PLATTSWCU7H SZffll-lVZZXLY JSL''AL. - 7. i i t MRS. J. I DOUGUSS' MOTHER PASSES AWAY AT iRYSViLLE. MISSOURI From Friday's Dally. A message has been received by Judge J. E. louslassannounc-ing- the ilalli at Marysville, Mo., T Mrs. J. W". I.)eanj the mother .of Mi's. Houglass, wlni was at Hit bedside of her beloved parent when I he summon came. Mrs. Jhan haI been in ;i very serious condition fr tin past six months, and her death was not unexpect ed, as .-lie had been in a seini-con-scious condition for several months, and all that niedieal skill and loving; hands could do availed nothing to bring her back to health. Her death occurred at 8 Y!oek Monday evening- and the funeral was held from the late home at 2 o'clock Wednesday aft ernoon. The death of this worthy lady will be deeply regretted by a!! who had the pleasure oT knovv-iuu- her, and in her loss Mrs. l..uglass will receive the deepest sympathy of the entire com munity. Our net excursion leaves IMattsmoulh. via the Missouri I'aeiiic. January Gth, midnight, for the Rio f!rande Valley of Texas. All you fellows that "Wished you'd a knowed it and oud went along" the last time, now have the opportunity. et. out the old .carpet bag and join the bunch, in our own Pullman cars on the night of Ihe (Uh. We have lb' goods, and can show you and get you back in eight days. W. 1'. Rosericrans. l-'-i'J-d&w' TENDER A RECEPTION TO DR. 0. SANDIN AND BRIDE After the rehearsal last even ing at the Methodist church of tins Kuterpau. llej club .and the Young Men's Glee club, the mem- bers of these two organization? tendered a rareption to Jr. (). Sandin and bride, who were mar ried in Kansas City, at the home of the -bride," on Christinas day, anil th younir people enjoyed themselves most delightfully for several hours. Ir. Sandin is a member of the Young Men's f.lee club, and Iwdh he and his bride were showered .'with the best wishes .f their friends in honor of their wedding, and Mrs. San din was welcomed to her new home here. The reception was held 'in the parlors of thee hurch and ' refreshments Vf popcorn, apples "and. talTy erxed to in-1ere-t the' 'company, in addition to the general good time par ticipated in by the thirty-live guests present. Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach,, liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thou sands of women would not be without a bottle in their home. "Kliza Pool of Depcw, Okl., writes: "Fleet ric Bitters raised me from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done me a world of good. I wish every suffering woman -could use this excellent remedy and find out, as I did, just how- good it is." As it has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the same. for ou. Fvery bot tle guaranteed, 5c and $1.00. At all Druggists. , 1J. F. Bucklin & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. FINE EIGHT POUND - DAUGHTER AT THE From Monday's l'july. For the pa.-t few days' Uoberl Ri. liter, the cigar' manufacturer, has been wearing one of those winnih- smiles such aa only a ' proud fat her can jwssess, and it is over the arrival of a fine new ei-hl-pound daughter, which ar rived at the- lti'hter home on Cfiri-tmas day, and the little, lady proed a juost acceptable Christ mas present to the parents, as well as the olh'-r "children of the family, and the. proud father states she is the finest little girl in town. . ". " . For any. pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply ' Dr. 'Thorn as' . Fc-let-tic Oil the household remedy. , Two. sizes, 23c. and 50c, at all drug stores. California Woman Seriously . Alarmed. "A short lime bro I contracted a severe coldwhich settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of annoyance. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and inflamed I be gan to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I bought a bottle and it relieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of-my lungs," writes Miss Marie derber, Sawlelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. LITTLE HOY FALLS FROM BANISTER AND FRACTURES HIS ARM From Monday's Ially. Yesterday afternoon while Fail, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Cassily, was engaged in play ing around the stairway on the second floor of the Coates' block, he was so unfortunate as to have his left arm broken, lie was en gaged in climbing, as children often d7, on the banisters of the stairs, and losing his grip, fell to the floor, a distance of several feet, and fracturing his arm. lie was at once hurried to the office of a physician and the injured member dressed and fhe little boy made as comfortable as pos sible, although he suffered a great deal of pain from the in jury and it will be several weeks before he will be able to use the arm. ; FAMILY REUNION AND CHRISTMAS DINNER AT THE OLIVER HOME From Friday's Xal1y. J ". , - Yesterday the pleasant home of Mrs. Kate Oliver was the scene of a very pieasani lamiiy uiuner i - j i i : partv, .. which was arranged ry Mrs.d) C." Morgan, as both Mrs. Oliver and her daughter. Miss Carrie, are laid up from accidents and the dinner served was one that was most tempting and was done ample justice to by the en tire gathering. Those who were present were: Messrs and Mes- dames C. D. Fads and daughter of South Omaha. Dr. Ward ami wife and three children of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hallam of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Morgan and daughter, Miss (Gertrude, and Mrs. Oliver and daughter, Miss Carrie. ERNMENT BUILDING COM PELLED TO SUSPEND WORK From Monday's laily. The force of men employed in driving the piling for the coffer dam that is being built around the government building here, yesterday started in on their work as usual and ran until about 11 o'clock, when Chief of Police Ben Hainey appeared on the scene and requested them to desist from their labors, as Mayor Sat tier did not consider it fitting that the pile driver be working here on one of the principal streets of the city and just opposite St Paul s church, where the wor shippers had gathered, but were unable to hear the words of the minister on account of the pounding of the machinery. This is a very commendable thing for the city to do, as the operation of this machinery on Sunday ha been very annoying to the gen eral public, as well as the church troers, and H is time that it was stopped. Constipation Poisons You. ir you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste .matter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. L'3e at Druggists or by mail. II. F. Uucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St. Loui3. FOR SALE DATES . Reverse the Telephone Call lo-Vl '- - FRANK GRAHAM, Auctioneer, .Springfield, Neb. . 'Phone 91. tin n 1 1 urn. hi llIJ. IMt C. HIDAY . CELEBRATE WEDDING AHNfifERSAEY (From the Union Ledger). James C. Niday and IVIisn Mary Faton were united in marriage On the 22d day of December, 1893, and ever," since "that date they have resided 'hi harmony and happiness in this vicinity, but on Monday evening Sir Jim had his peace of mfnd forcibly disturbed by the intrusion of guests whom he had no part in inviting, that formality having been looked af ter by his good wife and without his knowledge or 'consent.'-' Jim was quietly. dozing on a couch and dreaming ,. of a glue factory (because he had his . shoes -off) and was suddenly awakened by the arrival of a large number of his neighbors, some of whom shook his eyes open and remind ed him of the fact that it was the 20-lh anniversary of his wedding. He appreciated the joke .and as sured the visitors that -they were welcome to all the hospitality to be found! The guests spent some time in the usual social manner, and at 9:30 "Jim and Mary" were called upon to again appear at the bridal altar, where they were once more taken through the matrimonial ceremony by Itev. V. A. Taylor, much to the de light of the assembled guests. A splendid luncheon was served and greatly enjoyed by all. Those in attendance were: Messrs. and Mesdaines Harry Frans, Ih'nry Srharp, Charles Woodard, Ross Niday, W'intield Swan, Matt McOuin, Flmer Chap man, Fred Young, John Niday, James Reynolds, Moss McCarroll, Jack Cha! fan I. James Pilhnan. Charles Harrison. W. A. Taylor. It. II. Frans, Dean Austin. W. F. McCarroll, Charles Niday; Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Jess, Dysatl, Misses Ru h Garrison, Marv Austin, Tda Reynolds, Dee Ca-r''-son, -Addio , -Austin. -Margaret Niday, Flva Niday, : B-uIah Niday, Catherine MeCarrcd., Alico ad . May Chalfant, Freda Nidav; - Cl'ftn ClarV, . l' .'Jl ,"me insurance busir.es, and OlmKlav. D-n,e! I ;H to rnd a c6'ia mine or min scharp. Stacy Earl.-Poy.2d Reynold?. Herma Niday and Cecil Niday, WEEPING WATER OLD SOLDIER IS BAD SHAPE From Tue.3aVn tJaflv. This mornincr Wesley S. Walk er, an old soldier, residing at Weeping Water, was in the city consulting the county judge in regard to securing admission to one of the Soldiers' Homes. Mr. Walker is well advanced in years and possesses a small residence property in Weeping Water and has a pension of -SG a month from the government, but finds it impossible to gel along very well, as he is not in the best of health ami needs the care of someone, and feels that he could secure this better at the-Soldiers' Home than elsewhere. It was decided to have him turned over to T. T. Fry, who will look after him un til he can secure a place in one of the Soldiers' Homes. He had a severe fall a short time ago and since that time has hardly been able to be around and feels that it is necessary that he be situated where he he can be looked after. DELIGHTFUL TIME AT THE PETER MM HOME From Tuesday's Uanjr- A very pleasant and delightful time was had at the Peter Mumni home on Yine street Thursday afternoon and evening, when a large number of the friends of Mrs. Mumru and family gathered to spend a few hours most pleas antly. A slipper,- the sight of which would break a Pankhurst "hunger strike," was served to the company- at an appropriate hour, which was done ample justice to by the company. - The guests then enjoyed themselves for several hours in arious amusements,, ami at a late hour departed for thejr homes, feeling that the occasion was one long to be remembered by all present. The Mumni home was b"autifully decoraled, and the Chief feature wask the ,, large Christinas tree loaded with "presents for the little-folks. ThV guesf prctcn' were: Messrs.- and Mesnms ! Fred Nolting and family, James Marousek and family, Ed Beins and family, Fee Hill and-family, Mrs. Anna Goos. Mi PLflTTSOGUTH 1 FORTY YEfiflS AGO lirmt of Interest -o Our RraiW ri Ulencd r m the Newspaper - Kiica ol Many Vrt Ag. Am. Lnzenby goes it "alona' after this. Hugh Qrr, old scitler, Cheyen ne man no-, is visiting us for a short time. J. H. Painter, the criminal (Jranger tf Nebraska, now re sides in Lincoln. Journcl. Yancil, once a newspaper man at Brownsville, has gone out to Bloomiugtou to live, and pro poses to turn merchant. Charles Yiall, good boy from Otoe county and agent for the (irocr lt -Baker sewing machine, was in town Friday. So wags the world. Messrs. Samuel IP-efor and Harvey B. Lathrop of Weeping Water made the Herald a call and a present of the needful during our absence. We were -oiry not to have seen them. Call again. C. W. Worley of Three Iroes called on the Herald yeMeiday and fixed up the Herald for a good ways in advain-e. (i 1 man, wish we had more of bis kind in Cass county. J. W. McLaughlin, for som" time a resident of this plaee. and a brother-in-law to Mr. John II. Clark, will take the plaee of cashier at the Fir-l .National bank. Plat I smoul h, iee T. W. Fvans. resigned. Cai. Palmer, Hie ubiijuif'-u-and ever ready in.-urance man. leaves us this week for an e lor.ded trip westward, through Colorado, New ricxico and pari of Caii.'orr.ia. lie is hunting a new variety of Iloudans tliat will lay twice a day and three eggs on Sunday likewise his health, and Judge Ellison, cur -cell linow n butcher, proposes to try a row. and we think a very sensible method of u-aucting bis rnea? business. As everyone k:.os in that business the amounts pur chased at a lima are small and widely scattered ever the vhc!c community, and often among ir responsible parlies. The resul! is great loss and wrist ajre to the butchers and a correspondingly hih price for meat to those thai do pa". The judge has c?.rd nrinted worth ?3, numbered from 3 cents up to 20 een'-s, and just as much as a customer buys is punched oul of the card. This aves book!vCcr;ing' avoid bad debts, and if carried out, will les sen the price cf meat and do awav with the ernense of book- keeping- and collections enfaib-d hy the prcseni system oi ir respinsiblc credits. Mr. John Donelan of Krfnsas brother of our Dr. Dnelan, is visiting us for a short time. Hon. T. M. Mar.pielt just' hob bled by our oMiee last week. We hardly got a glimpse of him. Last big thunderstorm the lightning- paid its attentions to (Jen. Thayer's mansion. This lime Han Wheeler ealcln's ii. These lightning strokes so long be Tore election begin to look sus picious. As will be. seen elsewhere, the firm of S. IMoom & Co.. I oig known in Plaltsmoulh as a clothing- house, has dissolved. and Mr. ilerohl takes the -loek of the firm. We are sorry to part with S. IMoom. & Co.. and would be sorrier still to shake a good-bye to Mr. Newman." Married Al his re-i'depee . i n Stove Creek precinct, Cass coun ty, on the L'Tlh day of January, Mr. 'John II. Sfay.ee to Mis Mary S. C. Kreemer. by Jr. J. A. Keu a.vlmi (if the M. F. chureh. All present joined heartily in con gratulating the happy couple. May their cup of bliss be as full as their friends wished them, J. A. KeuasJoii. Hon. J. Sterling llnclnii. -pre.-i-de?ii (,f tiii slate h ia;! oT agri culture, and om.' ' of Nebraska's r .; pcnT inent public nvn, was in' town last week.' Tin' lie,, rails him. liRv-cd Morion, bu? that's a falsehood, for ,ran Wheeler and this editor both examined his head,' I hrounh a powciTnl d-'uMe 'T jcptra gla.-s, and I lure's i.i--tr,i tilings than hay-sced in Ji'T-.J ton's head. ! lu'ed In this rity on We.he---! tj day. January iMsf, at to:r.t a. v:.. after one week's illness ;r,.m in- ; fantile remittent fever. J ledi-liek zIo!i-r.M(K," son of I'. W. I.,J,and 1 Nellie J. Holbrook. A'--d - ear-s , 2nd ." months. Mr. and .Mr-.j lloibrook's many frie!,ts will Join! With US i'l heartfelt le-i.-l al the; sad bereavement wliieh has be-1 fallen (lorn. Thr-e r.f Ihei - eliil-; dren became ill l.i-i we,, wiili' infantile remittent fever. a: 1 on! We luesih.y evMiinir the I i I IN boy. A irenricK. iiioi. i lie oi.ois win, prob.-'.fdy reeoer. If sine.'le syni-.'il by can a--rr,-.:e :i ! !i least the pain and -''i v.hdi: parents mu! f.-e in ;--h an ''-.! tlii-lio.) ii is their-". ,;.!; in A. j ri'-lu vvii! o,!;-;- praye- ;o : tv.r llotlse ',,,.! 'l h u !-!.! a ''! ernoon. 'V ! i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 u 1 i' ii -1 1 ii iH-iiiil'i .if I ! o - ... ............. , .. . . , ... , idace h'dd a. meeimir on 1 riak"-E ni-'.t la-!' al tie- Mei!,.,dis i church, and on Tue-d ce:;ie-. at t!n Hap! i-l church. ( o, , !- Iie-d af'le' i-ooil tlx- ladies held a p''i.i'e li'e.-ljioj- to co ist;!! j I lie !ie ;:o; -; ..! -. ; i. ; i: u.- - I empera-M-e." Toiior-ow l"i:-: day evening tlnie ! a"- other N:oii!iL' ai li e "1. 1".. cnin: I: and on Sunday (-;-, :;u a "rand'i i o ; ,', i j , 1 1 : n' :i i e j i vo e inert. ' o- v.i'! b held r.! -o!(i:. piae- 'o'i i a T is - i : ' 1 .'! -e rv ice i ' o; I he ) ; ' : I ' e n I J" i ! I I i j" 1 1 I ii ! - V. e : O" ; ; i e of I tie- riv tor (lie I.'!-! lol,.- lei - i !.-. ! 1 1 ,2 llrdoiph Ii M-e - d. Sej.ii id'- 'e ll.ej-' ,r ,. ! depo! . f IT C -' .t d; i j ( !: . I ! : IM I :! I v I rea-ii'-t v. ri 1:1 i h , - t I foi h : aed W . I.. H-!,',- i i lie "i m i 1 1 1 1." of h'.s I'.. i Ile Week. tile I'. S. a o,;, , - : for ;i-irie-- o,i ,T.!",, : ! K 7 ! . I'.irtie- ba iio- ! r-i . -a i! i ''. oP.ice ill slli -e e I , -- ere-l- ) vvrilin- to , r : i i ; : o.i W. F. Slseldon.' ;!,e f .-.,.! ' i'ice. Al ! he pr. -! i. i i; i , !o:: ch !h-- bad a e.-y tine li'ni-iiu'-I ; , e i'eie.-d. and as '! u. ;:: I.U-es gallle!-e ajiCi, J ! . rece;e the wonderful ihinu- tlai -. rn that t fee. i; v a a g ee i. i: e nieir. pure aid harpy !:,;e f. - a s'noi t season. liifl :i f I - r ' came d"'.vu by the h.'.nd- r l!i older chiidrcii. ?1''. I;:' ;e.ci.-. Mr. Clark. Mr. '.'olio, k a:,d M -Fvans. vh-i n i:'n; !!, 'i'!d ot t!;e day- v hen th.-v "ii !o- i'" cliesllMll tree for Ibeo- ,;; e's ol' hooked apples fi'o'ii tile top;no-t bcamdn's a-:d 1 1 d a.iem !o;i to t!:e "s'-.i!;. - fv" beneath, who co,dd n lir b so well. ;;:,d if Ihey did :n ' Ihi-d; of these days we d''l !" reseiublanre was I. .,. I I... I ' t i-o:,' . Merry, happy children. Merrier. ir,!ipi,.r r.dk-. livimr th-ii 'Oulh over ill the f.i ."; no ni of the hour. The Melhodisf checdi was bril liantly lighted Up a" I e;,sefy packed with people. Tw o large and handsomely decorated Iree wer there, grow in 'r in a "mee! iug in-use." The J, ranches v .! pulled down viMi fl:' ".-i-'i' "i cod things, and any v I eto- -ery man would h-r. e be -a alan-t-ed ai thai tree, jf ji were a favor-ili-. and be as-ured tli.ii it voedd ar no. fruit n -l ear. for l:e,--th.d bear so luxuriant U on,. - i ; are apl to go barren Ihe "'M;i,: !!!oW. The fe-l j i J v- -re o. .! ed by singing from t'ie Su-id.-o--cliool scholars: In. n piaver b iiev. Mi-I'.lvey. Ilieir miri-ter. Af- lel' Ibis a llilie.be of V . ; n ". U io! . sJiol,e pieces of wele. )., ii rdiri-tiuas lime: their name were : Ma-ie Stlei!-!. l!-l!r-lri-b. Ida V-.'a I erm-Mi. I".'!.'. Ken nedy and i'.vcrion Srida-e!. , di-ee spoken b M i '' 1 1 -e:i.!;i-. mnl pn-p.-i n-d , -; cit ii '. fo C.ll! j-lm. Is b Prof. iue.;d. ,.!s I !.! given, and !.!-!. but uoi I--a.!, the jr-ce w ft - liiilvl -n of ii- fruit and thev vo le na-s.d ai-oiiad. af- I .. si-o. I . 1 "Ir, o , :, gentb-mea in white paper beard. )j l:ad ma i ejo-d up ' "n- ' lie.iiinaied to h u"io,f. f Wljo-M He W.Mile,! - ll,in; - showered Upon. W i . i t i r j (?:' ! dl a ne-rrv Chri-fi.iVs m-x' ; 1 c etiilor c tme uiioe io dc ' . 1 1 : i f "would be in hi. :d-ckii m-xi mot -ni Nix. Misses .lanel .-Kid.M'ddi- man and brother. Wade, d.-nai led i j this afterr n fo r I be i r ! : Alliapce. af!.-r a -bo; i v i-.f " '' with their g r i ndpareui Me. andi. Mr-.: tt t nation 'lue Porcelain En am OTP??? o A T-ir'T? Cr: h , . ),' r - The ho ly of ii.: : rn-r. prepnitul steel, . i t i i t' itself. It ii aL: em::.-'." ! the outsii'e rr.al.i:: this : NICKEL' thus rnW:'- it - eienn. i-Huii !i:s no p. 1 . has to be ?r-v:i to he a; - ami vc will b ;;!... t" 1 -J "" 6 i H i. ICotJlltVfU.li 1 - r t. ' ' ' w C,.. m u j . T. ;. . v. .( ! a I o ! j.';-;;-.-- '!".: ;. o - t 1 1 : . ; ; .'!' - -i . t c : i v ; i ' . -p."-.i .4 ! I., r. 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